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Global forum for thought leaders coming to Medini

Global forum for thought leaders coming to Medini

The Star27-04-2025

ONE of the most anticipated international business forums is coming to Johor in June.
Over 500 business and government leaders from across Asia are set to convene in Medini, Iskandar Puteri.
Iskandar Investment Bhd (IIB) president and chief executive officer Datuk Idzham Mohd Hashim said Japan's Nikkei Forum, a series of global events organised by Nikkei Inc, would explore critical themes like digital transformation, sustainable development and emerging technologies.
'The event will help shape the future of the region by creating opportunities for businesses and policymakers to connect, grow and drive economic progress.
'The forum is also a golden opportunity to present Johor's dynamic investment landscape to the world and position the state as a leading meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) hub for investment and business development in Asian markets,' he said in an interview.
Idzham added that in the past, the forum had attracted delegates from about 40 coun­tries with the objective of fostering collaborations and creating strate­gic partnerships.
Last December, IIB, Nikkei Inc and Nikkei Business Publications signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly host the Nikkei Forum in Medini.
The Nikkei Forum was founded in 1999 as a platform for thought leadership in Asia.
Idzham added that the partnership reflected a shared vision to promote meaningful exchanges across Asia.
It would also build on strong historical ties between Japan and Malaysia in sectors such as manu­­­­­facturing, automotive and electronics.
'As the strategic developer of Medini, IIB plays a critical role in driving regional growth and innovation.
'Medini, located some 30km from Singapore, is rapidly deve­­loping into a technology focused urban hub with projects such as Tech Medini, which emphasises artificial intelligence, blockchain and robotics,' he added.
Idzham said the location and support for cross-border economic activity made it an ideal destination for businesses looking to expand in South-East Asia.
The event would further highlight the region's growing role as an innovation and investment hub, added Idzham. — By YEE XIANG YUN

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